Im a little confused on how to correctly set up a porous region. I know how to create a porous region. But im confused on what interface i should use (porous baffle?), Also how do you calibrate the settings - i.e. to have a 50/50 and 70/30 porous region? Any advice would be appreciated.

Thanks Niazaliahmed - I am using In-place interfaces now. I have a volume mesh and porous region. I just dont know what to do then - i.e. in the physics values in the porous region. I see there is a porosity setting (constant) which as default is set at one. I've tried changing this value to numerous values between 0 - 1.0 but nothing seems to work.

- I have tried the tutorial

If i apply the same process - i.e. Axisymetric Tensor; and random Pi and Pv values i do get a result. But i cannot validate this process or values or the accuracy of the given results.

@Vinicius - Thank you. Thats fine. So i guess the next question is which Tensor you use? Following this i need to establish accepted values for initial and viscous resistance for trees.

Hi James

You've to choose the tensor according the flow direction in the porous region and its geometric characteristic.
you have to know if the porous region is isotropic un-isotropic, axial-symmetric etc.
For Inertial and Viscous resistance values you must have a characteristic curve (velocity/DP or similar) of the considered material.
If you need further help please describe your problem in detailed way

I mean do you know how to create a porous region including boundary and interface? Currently I have three parts vertically connected to each other, say A, B and C. B is the porous region which is sandwiched by A&C.

I just have no idea how to set B as a porous region and what parameters I need although I've read through that porous region tutorial...

You've to choose the tensor according the flow direction in the porous region and its geometric characteristic.
you have to know if the porous region is isotropic un-isotropic, axial-symmetric etc.
For Inertial and Viscous resistance values you must have a characteristic curve (velocity/DP or similar) of the considered material.
If you need further help please describe your problem in detailed way

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Can I calculate those two resistance values based on the equation the tutorial provides? Thanks.